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A controversial Salisbury cycle lane THE cycle lanes on Brown Street and Exeter Street are to be removed from March 1. Wiltshire Council has confirmed that cycle lanes, in Salisbury and Chippenham, will begin to be removed, conditions permitting, while three other schemes will be made permanent, and two new schemes are in development. The decision on these schemes has been formally made by Councillor Bridget Wayman, Cabinet Member for Highways, after the ‘calling in’ period, which enabled other councillors and members of the public to submit their comments, came to an end. It was based on the results of a public consultation, along with other factors such as deliverability and compliance to Department for Transport (DfT) cycling standards.
Wiltshiire Councilllor Bridget Wayman, cabinet member for Highways with the new vehicles..Wiltshire Council gritting team photo call. ..Photo by www.gphillipsphotography.com GP1789. A Wiltshire Council cabinet member has been criticised online for sharing an article by well known climate change critic Ross McKitrick. Liberal Democrat councillors have called out the cabinet member for highways, transport and waste, Bridget Wayman after she shared an article by Ross McKitrick, which questions the climate emergency, on Twitter. In the tweet, Cllr Wayman said: Is There A Climate Emergency? - Ross McKitrick - NOT a LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT.” Is There A Climate Emergency?–Ross McKitrick – NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT https://t.co/FeuSfqajqA Bridget Wayman (@bridget wayman) January 15, 2021